Harmony Centre, officially translated as "Concord Centre," was a social democratic political alliance in Latvia. It constited of up to five political parties: the National Harmony Party, the Socialist Party of Latvia, New Centre, the Daugavpils City Party and the Social Democratic Party. Through a series of mergers they were eventually reduced to two: the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" and the Socialist Party. The alliance dissolved in 2014.
Ideologically a catch-all grouping of centre-left and left wing parties, the alliance also aimed to represent the interests of Russians in Latvia.
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Harmony Centre, officially translated as "Concord Centre," was a social democratic political alliance in Latvia. It constited of up to five political parties: the National Harmony Party, the Socialist Party of Latvia, New Centre, the Daugavpils City Party and the Social Democratic Party. Through a series of mergers they were eventually reduced to two: the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" and the Socialist Party. The alliance dissolved in 2014.
Ideologically a catch-all grouping of centre-left and left wing parties, the alliance also aimed to represent the interests of Russians in Latvia.